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﻿ComprehensionPassage 1
No longer is asthma considered a condition with isolated, acute episodes of bronchospasm. Rather, asthma is now understood to be a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways—that is, inflammation makes the airways chronically sensitive. When these hyper-responsive airways...

﻿ComprehensionPassage 1
No longer is asthma considered a condition with isolated, acute episodes of bronchospasm. Rather,...

CLASS V QUESTION BANK
READING COMPREHENSIONPASSAGES
I. Read the following passage and answer the following questions.
Many years ago a very poor peasant bought a plot of land. One day while he was
plowing it, he came upon an iron box that was buried in the soil. When he opened it, he
was astonished...

clarity and calms our anxieties ­ thereby enhancing confidence and reducing the number of our thoughts.
On the basis of your reading of the above passage answer the following:
A. Thousands of thoughts run across our minds
i. because we are busy
ii. because we are not busy
iii. despite being busy
iv....

clarity and calms our anxieties ­ thereby enhancing confidence and reducing the number of our thoughts.
On the basis of your reading of the above...

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“Sleep”
Reading Comprehension – Informational Passages
Directions: Read the passage. Then answer questions about the passage below. “Wake up!” Do you hear these words often? If so, maybe you are not getting enough sleep. What is sleep? Why do people sleep...

test tube holder, put away your goggles once everyone is finished, and then return to your seat quietly.
Analysis:
Post-Lab Questions:
1) What is an Enzyme? What are their roles in chemical reactions?
A: An enzyme is a catalyst and it either starts, or speeds up a chemical reaction...

TYPES OF COMPREHENSIONQUESTIONS
Inferential questions
Ones where the text does not actually tell us, but we can work out the answer by considering the hints and clues in the text in the light of our knowledge and experience. To answer it well we need to read the text very carefully and draw conclusions...

TYPES OF COMPREHENSIONQUESTIONS
Inferential questions
Ones where the text does not actually tell us, but we...

﻿Act One
Comprehension Check
To give you a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the play, answer the following
questions for Act One. Write your answers on a separate piece of paper using complete sentences.
Scene One
1. What is the setting of the first scene?
2. Why have the shopkeepers left...

﻿Act One
Comprehension Check
To give you a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the play, answer the following
questions...

1. Writing as if you were speaking in Napoleon's voice talking to the other animals, explain why Boxer is sent to the Knacker's.
Comrades of Animal Farm! We are gathered here today not to mourn Boxer but to understand him. You see, Boxer was a great worker, he had two great ways of looking at life...

1. Writing as if you were speaking in Napoleon's voice talking to the other animals, explain why Boxer is sent to the Knacker's.
Comrades of Animal Farm!...

Chapters 1-3
1.Analyze why Ruth begins her narrative with “I’m dead.”
Ruth begins her narrative with “I’m dead” because technically, she is dead to her family. They do not care for her anymore now that she has “betrayed” them. Later in the book, Ruth recalls, “When Jews say kaddish, they’re not responsible...

Chapters 1-3
1.Analyze why Ruth begins her narrative with “I’m dead.”
Ruth begins her narrative with “I’m dead” because technically, she is dead to her...

﻿Chapter 4 – Linear Motion
Reading Assignment
Section 4.1 –Motion Is Relative
1. How can you describe motion?
2. Describe motion in terms of space shuttle? What is it relative to? A race car?
3. How can you be both at rest and also moving about 107,000 km/h at the same time?
4. When you describe...

lennie he is a very curious man.
11. Candy claims he is a nice man. What evidence do we have for or against this statement?
As in the previous question “ candy happily reports that the boss once delivered a gallon of whisky to the ranch-hands on Christmas day. From this we can conclude that the boss...

lennie he is a very curious man.
11. Candy claims he is a nice man. What evidence do we have for or against this statement?
As in the previous...

ENGLISH COMPREHENSION: Sample Questions
All questions are Multiple-Choice Questions with only one option as the correct answer. Choice-Questions answer In the following question select the word which is OPPOSITE in the meaning of the given word. Q1. INDISCREET a. b. c. d. reliable honest prudent stupid
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ENGLISH COMPREHENSION: Sample Questions
All questions are Multiple-Choice Questions with only one...

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Act 1
Scene 1
1. Orlando’s situation he finds himself in at the beginning of the play is that of an issue of primogeniture. Upon Orlando’s father’s death he was bequeathed a small 1000 crowns, which is not an amount sufficient for his social standing. His brother Oliver is his only...

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Act 1
Scene 1
1. Orlando’s situation he finds himself in at the beginning of the play is that of an issue of primogeniture. Upon Orlando’s...

﻿Act One
Comprehension Check
To give you a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the play, answer the following
questions for Act One. Write your answers on a separate piece of paper using complete sentences.
Scene One
1. What is the setting of the first scene?
2. Why have the shopkeepers left...

﻿Act One
Comprehension Check
To give you a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the play, answer the following
questions...

1. READING OUTCOME: COMPREHENSION
PROCESS WORK: Demonstrate your understanding of the novel by
answering the following questions in your journal. Where possible support
your ideas with references from the text. Include page numbers for future use.
1. How is the use of the pseudonym ‘Afriend’...

m self
C) people don't see what they are missing out on as well
D) the blindness may still lay in our mind
E) both b and c
Throughout the passage there is contrast between:
A) reason vs. nonrational fears
B) finding the truth vs. running away from it
C) being similar with his father vs. being his own person ...

m self
C) people don't see what they are missing out on as well
D) the blindness may still lay in our mind
E) both b and c
...

﻿ComprehensionQuestions Worksheet- Strictly Ballroom
Scene 1-
1. What do we see as soon as the film opens?
As the film opens, we see silhouettes moving in slow motion as well as a red curtain.
2. When Shirley Hastings begins to speak, what is the viewer expecting from the film?
When Shirley Hastings...

﻿ComprehensionQuestions Worksheet- Strictly Ballroom
Scene 1-
1. What do we see as soon as the film opens?
As the film opens,...

Claire Gatzke
Mr. Ford
A.P.E.H Per.5
8 November 2011
Discussion Questions
1. After the Sun King died in 1715, France's financial status was bad. As the 18th century progressed these problems were never fixed and the problems continued to worsen. The Bourbons faced a variety of socio-political...

the following outlines as a guide, write in French a letter or composition of NO MORE THAN 130-150 words. Use the tense or tenses appropriate to the topic which you have chosen.
YOU WILL BE PENALISED FOR DISREGARDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
[THIS QUESTION IS WORTH A TOTAL OF 30 MARKS.]
1. COMPOSITION...

the following outlines as a guide, write in French a letter or composition of NO MORE THAN 130-150 words. Use the tense or tenses appropriate...